It's a shock ending you won't see coming! Guest star Batman grudgingly helps Andrew fight the Queen of Blood, who has taken over Gotham City with her army of vampires! But Mary's going to lose something dear to her in the process! Come see why the Internet is raving about this great new series that mixes Super Heroes and horror!
I was thinking recently about how unfortunate it was that the “New 52″ were already launching into team-ups and cross-overs and mini-events, seemingly to the detriment of establishing each individual title. Next month, the arc that Fialkov has built in I, Vampire spills over into Justice League Dark, and, just like Batman's appearance in this title the past two months, it seems like a natural fit in a shared universe, and even more so given the events of this issue. This is a book worthy of attention, the darkest gem in DC's lineup, and this issue is the best yet. Read Full Review
If you haven't started to read this series yet, I highly recommend you start from issue one to get the gist of what is going on in this story, but once you make it to this issue, you won't regret it. To anyone else that has been following the series, this one is a must have. Not only did it continue to wow me with how solid and consistent this series has been as a whole, but it also gave me one of the biggest "WTF" moments I have witnessed as a comic book fan. Pick this one up today. Read Full Review
If you're not reading I, Vampire out of some leftover vampire skepticism, with so many solid vamp books on the stands these days, that train of thought needs to end right here, right now. Read Full Review
But holy crap. Well done on pulling the wool out from under us, Mr. Fialkov, by building up this powerful, compelling, angst-ridden character and then turning him to dust. "Big ups," as the kids were saying 10 years ago. Read Full Review
While as gripping as ever, the series has still grounded too much of its lore on vagaries, making you impatient for when you learn something more tangible. Until then, this title remains a solid performer, no more. Read Full Review
Whether Andrew comes back or not, I have to admit that this was my least favorite issue of this series... The ending, while surprising, managed to annoy me, which is a good way to get me to give out a mediocre to bad score. Read Full Review
"I, Vampire" #6 advertises itself as a lead-in to "Rise of the Vampires" and that's exactly what we get here. There's a wonderful shock moment that probably won't last and Sorrento's art for that scene (and indeed the entire book) looks great. As an individual issue, it's almost pure transition. That's not a bad thing, but it isn't (shock moment aside) going to make you sit up and remember the issue overall. Not bad, but not as strong as past installments either. Read Full Review